The No. 1 pick from 2016 has found herself in a strangely familiar mess as the top pick from 2024. Hold up if you think it has something to do with matching stats or signature moves. Not long ago, Breanna Stewart’s Liberty steamrolled a Caitlin Clark-less Fever squad 98–77. Although how much of that explosive night (24 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists, and four blocks) is replicable anytime soon is a mystery for now. The bigger problem, though, isn’t performance.
It is the pace. As analyst Carolyn Peck pointed out, “You’re adding a number of games without adding a significant number of days.” And the numbers back her up: in 2024, the league crammed 40 games into 116 days. In 2025, that increased to 44 games in just 118 days. That’s four more games and only two extra days to squeeze them in. For context, teams played just 34 games as recently as 2019. No other pro league has ballooned its schedule by 29% with such little runway.
An ESPN graphic recently showed the brutal math: players now average just 2.7 days between games. That’s the lowest recovery window in the last five seasons. That shrinking gap means more fatigue, more injuries, and a shakier product on the floor. “Coaches now are having to strategize, ‘Which days do I rest my players?’” Peck continued. “Looking at which ones they can maybe take a game off, and this game’s more important.” Now, Breanna Stewart has fallen into the exact frustrating loop.
Stewie exited Saturday’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks before the halfway mark of the first quarter with what the team called a leg issue. She then missed Monday’s loss in Dallas entirely, with Isabelle Harrison starting in her place. And now, ahead of a much-anticipated Finals rematch with the Minnesota Lynx, Liberty head coach Sandy Brondello is prioritizing Stewart’s health.
“She has a right knee bone bruise, and there’s no ligament damage … obviously we escaped major injury there,” Brondello told reporters. “Her timetable is to be determined, to be quite honest, we’ll just see. Hopefully she recovers well, so we’re prepared. We want to make sure that she’s right for the playoffs, but hopefully we can get her back sooner than that.”
Sandy Brondello: “Stewie has a right knee bone bruise. No ligament damage, we escaped major injury there. Her timetable is to be determined, we’ll just see that she’s recovering well.” She reiterates that health for the playoffs is most important.
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